MLB roundup: Astros get earful in loss at Yankee Stadium
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[May 05, 2021]
Giancarlo Stanton had four hits
and drove in three runs, and DJ LeMahieu hit a tiebreaking infield
single with two outs in the sixth inning that turned into three runs
for the New York Yankees in a 7-3 victory over the visiting Houston
Astros on Tuesday.
It was the first meeting between the teams since the investigation
into the Astros' cheating scandal was completed following the 2019
season.
Though the game was played in front of 20 percent of capacity, the
10,050 fans made it sound like a normal full house and did not waste
time voicing their displeasure at the Astros, who were revealed to
be involved in a sign-stealing scandal in 2017 when the Yankees lost
to them in seven games in the American League Championship Series.
The contest was tied 3-3 until LeMahieu hit a slow roller to third
baseman Alex Bregman with the bases loaded. Gleyber Torres scored
the first run, and Aaron Hicks and Rougned Odor also crossed home
plate after Bregman's throw sailed wide of first baseman Yuli
Gurriel. Both Odor (knee) and Astros catcher Martin Maldonado (trapezius)
left the game after a collision on the play.
Indians 7, Royals 3
Harold Ramirez hit a tiebreaking double in the eighth inning and the
Indians defeated the host Royals.
The Indians, who scored four runs in the eighth, have won each of
the first two games in the four-game series, and they have three
consecutive victories overall.
The Royals squandered a 3-0 lead while losing a third straight game
for the first time this season.
Giants 12, Rockies 4 (Game 1)
Brandon Belt hit a grand slam, singled and drove in five runs during
a 10-run first inning, and visiting San Francisco beat Colorado in
Denver in the first game of a doubleheader.
Belt finished with three hits, Buster Posey also homered and had two
of his three hits in the first inning. Brandon Crawford also went
deep among his two hits and reliever Matt Wisler (1-2) pitched 1 2/3
innings for the win.
Raimel Tapia homered and Garrett Hampson and Trevor Story had two
hits each for Colorado. German Marquez (1-3) allowed eight runs on
six hits in 2/3 of an inning.
Rockies 8, Giants 6 (Game 2)
Charlie Blackmon hit a three-run, walk-off homer, and the Rockies
scored six runs in the seventh inning to beat the Giants in the
nightcap of a doubleheader in Denver.
C.J. Cron had two hits, including a homer, for Colorado in the
second game, and Trevor Story and Ryan McMahon added two hits each.
Wilmer Flores homered among his two hits, Brandon Belt also went
deep, and Steven Duggar had two hits each for the Giants. Belt had
two homers and drove in seven runs on the day.
Mariners 5, Orioles 2
Kyle Lewis hit a three-run homer in the eighth inning as the
Mariners defeated the visiting Orioles.
Kyle Seager also homered for Seattle and hit a tiebreaking sacrifice
fly in the eighth to give the Mariners a 2-1 lead. Lewis, the
reigning American League Rookie of the Year, followed with his third
homer of the season.
The Orioles scored on Rio Ruiz's towering home run in the fifth and
Trey Mancini's two-out single in the ninth.
Rays 8, Angels 3
Shane McClanahan and Luis Patino combined to limit the Angels to
four hits through seven innings and Austin Meadows homered twice as
Tampa Bay rolled to victory in Anaheim, Calif.
The Rays also benefited from four Angels errors that resulted in
three unearned runs. Meadows homered in consecutive innings (the
seventh and eighth) off the same Angels reliever (Ben Rowen). He
also drove in a run with a groundout and totaled five RBIs in the
game.
The Angels scored on Mike Trout's eighth homer of the year and Jose
Iglesias' two-run single in the eighth.
Athletics 4, Blue Jays 1
Left-hander Cole Irvin limited Toronto to one run in a career-best
eight innings and Mitch Moreland capped a four-run second inning
with a two-run home run, lifting the Athletics over the visiting
Blue Jays.
Joe Lowrie doubled in two runs and scored a third for the A's, who
have opened a four-game home series against the Blue Jays with
consecutive wins.
Former A's standout Marcus Semien drove in the only run of the game
for Toronto, which had won three in a row before heading west for a
10-game trip.
Pirates 2, Padres 1
Mitch Keller, who entered the game with an 8.20 ERA, pitched 5 2/3
scoreless innings, leading visiting Pittsburgh to a win over San
Diego.
Bryan Reynolds drove in the Pirates' first run with a third-inning
double, and Erik Gonzalez raced home from second on a grounder in
the sixth for what turned out to be the decisive run.
The Padres, who were no-hit for six innings Monday night before
rallying for a 2-0 victory, have scored three runs on just seven
hits in the first two games of the three-game series.
White Sox 9, Reds 0
Dylan Cease allowed one hit and tied a career high with 11
strikeouts over six scoreless innings to lead visiting Chicago over
Cincinnati.
Cease (2-0) helped his own cause with a double and two singles in
his first three major league at-bats and scored a run as the White
Sox won for the eighth time in their last 11 games. Cease had
The White Sox scored three runs in the second inning against Jeff
Hoffman (2-2), who allowed a leadoff homer to Jose Abreu and Tim
Anderson's two-run single. Hoffman gave up four runs on five hits
over 2 1/3 innings for the Reds, who were held to a pair of singles.
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San Francisco Giants first baseman
Brandon Belt (9) heads home to score in the first inning against the
Colorado Rockies at Coors Field. Mandatory Credit: Ron Chenoy-USA
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Cubs 7, Dodgers 1 (Game 1)
David Bote hit a three-run double in the first inning and host
Chicago rolled over Los Angeles in the opening game of a
doubleheader.
The Cubs scored four in the first inning and knocked Dodgers starter
Clayton Kershaw (4-3) from the game after the opening frame in the
shortest start of his career. Cubs right-hander Kyle Hendricks (2-3)
delivered a seven-inning complete game, giving up one run on seven
hits with a walk and six strikeouts.
Dodgers rookie Keibert Ruiz hit a pinch-hit home run in the seventh
inning to spoil Hendricks' shutout bid. Ruiz hit the first pitch he
saw this season into the seats in right field. Los Angeles has lost
11 of its past 15 games.
Cubs 4, Dodgers 3 (9 innings, Game 2)
David Bote delivered a game-winning, opposite-field RBI single with
one out in the ninth inning to lift host Chicago past Los Angeles
and secure a doubleheader sweep.
Justin Steele (1-0) earned his first major league victory, striking
out two and issuing one walk in a scoreless ninth. That set the
stage for Bote's fourth career walk-off hit to cap a frantic finish.
Garrett Cleavinger (0-2) was the loser, allowing one unearned run
and one hit in 1/3 inning.
Braves 6, Nationals 1
Huascar Ynoa hit a grand slam and pitched seven strong innings to
lead visiting Atlanta over Washington, ending the Nationals'
four-game winning streak.
Ynoa (3-1) allowed one unearned run on four hits. He struck out four
and walked two. He has held the Nationals to one unearned run in 12
innings this season. Ynoa's grand slam was his second home run in as
many games.
Washington starter Joe Ross (2-2) went 5 1/3 innings, allowing two
runs on five hits. He struck out three and walked two.
Phillies 6, Brewers 5
Andrew McCutchen hit two solo home runs, Brad Miller homered and
drove in three runs and host Philadelphia defeated Milwaukee.
Phillies starter Aaron Nola (3-1) tossed six strong innings and gave
up five hits and one run. He struck out 10 in a 114-pitch effort as
the Phillies won two in a row for the first time since April 4-5.
Jackie Bradley Jr. homered and drove in two runs for the Brewers.
Milwaukee starter Eric Lauer (1-1) pitched six innings and allowed
eight hits and six runs, two earned, to go along with seven
strikeouts and no walks.
Rangers 6, Twins 3 (10 innings)
Adolis Garcia hit a two-run homer and Charlie Culberson added an RBI
double to highlight a three-run 10th inning as Texas rallied past
Minnesota in Minneapolis.
Willie Calhoun also homered for the Rangers, who scored two runs off
Twins closer Taylor Rogers in the ninth to overcome a 3-1 deficit
and send the game into extra innings. Garcia finished 3-for-5 with
three RBIs.
Byron Buxton and Willians Astudillo each homered for Minnesota,
which fell to 0-6 in extra-inning games this season. Brandon Waddell
(0-1), who began the 10th in relief for the Twins, suffered the
loss, allowing three runs, two earned, on three hits in 2/3 of an
inning.
Red Sox 11, Tigers 7
Hunter Renfroe homered among his three hits, Matt Barnes pitched out
of an eighth-inning jam and Boston held off visiting Detroit in the
opener of a three-game series at Fenway Park.
Alex Verdugo, Xander Bogaerts and Enrique Hernandez also went deep
as the Red Sox produced a 14-hit attack to snap a two-game skid.
Renfroe's home run was the 100th of his career.
JaCoby Jones hit a three-run homer and Robbie Grossman had three
hits and three RBIs for the Tigers, who have lost six straight and
11 of their past 12. Two-time MVP Miguel Cabrera was hitless in five
at-bats and left seven runners on base.
Marlins 9, Diamondbacks 3
Jesus Aguilar stroked an opposite-field, go-ahead single as part of
a six-run eighth inning, leading host Miami to a win over Arizona.
Brian Anderson slugged a three-run homer in his first at-bat off the
injured list. In addition, reliever Richard Bleier (2-0) earned the
win by inheriting a bases-loaded situation with a 3-3 score in the
eighth before striking out three straight batters, all swinging.
Diamondbacks right fielder Josh Rojas slugged his fourth homer in
the past five games. Cabrera also chipped in for the Diamondbacks,
going 3-for-5. Arizona got two players off the injured list: first
baseman Christian Walker (oblique) and outfielder Tim Locastro
(finger).
--Field Level Media
--Field Level Media
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